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The main scenic spots in Liu Feng
In Liu Feng Scenic Area, there are 100 karst caves, such as Longchuan Rock, Lion Rock, Xianrenjing, Fairy Book Store, Enshengyan, Sanhaiyan, Chuanjingyan, Lvjundong, Luosanyan and Du Yan. There are more than 50 cultural landscapes in the past dynasties, such as Lingshan Flower Stone Processing Site, Long Yin Cave, Lingyan Chudi Square, Liu Feng Baoshan Square, Shiguan, Beidi Temple, Guanyin Guest, Second Camp, Baxiandu, Guanfengmen, Huaihai Gallery, Lan Yuege, Haiyan Pavilion, Zuyin Pavilion, Huanxiu Bridge and Cao Chongen Sculptures, and the bronze statue of Sun Yat-sen inscribed by Guan Shanyue. Nearly 200 cliff stone carvings and all ancient buildings in the scenic area are key cultural relics protection units at the county level. Among them, Sanhaiyan, a summer resort and leisure cultural community, was praised by the people's government of the autonomous region as one of the fourth batch of cultural relics protection units in the region on 1994 for its high historical and cultural value and artistic appreciation value. Enshi Rock in Huashishan has a long history and is the first open and managed Buddhist activity place in Lingshan. There are also Lingshan library, cinemas, schools and various activity centers, with complete facilities such as catering, tourism services, transportation, entertainment and health care, which can be called the first-class level at the county level in China.

Liu Feng Scenic Area includes Liu Feng Park, Huashi Mountain, Phoenix Mountain, Cuibi Peak, Huanxiu Bridge and Jiang Bin Park, with a total area of 540,000 square meters. In the scenic area, surrounded by the clear water of the Qin River, the flat bridge lies on the waves, the mountains and rivers set each other off, the scenery is beautiful, and the natural landscape and the human landscape complement each other. Eight scenic spots and ten scenic spots in Lingshan in Ming Dynasty were selected successively, and the former ranked third among the scenic spots here.

Beidi temple

The statue of Beidi Temple (Beidi) is carved from natural stones connected with mountains, with a turtle and a snake at its feet. According to legend, the Northern Emperor practiced in Wudang Mountain before he became immortal, but he insisted on practicing, and finally touched the immortal and gave him a clever plan to help him succeed. He asked the Northern Emperor to take off all his internal organs and fill them with fairy belts. The Northern Emperor got the golden body and became a fairy. He buried his internal organs under a big stone. Unexpectedly, after 1000 days, his insides became turtles, snakes and two demons. I have to pray for the Northern Emperor to solve this problem. At first, the Northern Emperor didn't know the origin of the monster. In order to drive away the demons, he went down to earth and caught two demons. Only then did he discover that the monster was transformed from his own internal organs, and he couldn't bear to destroy it. So he took it to his men and stepped on it for fear that it would slip away. This is why the Northern Emperor stepped on the tortoise and snake. In addition, Guanyin Pavilion is also a temple dedicated to good men and women all the year round. Every year, pilgrims from afar climb mountains and bow down, and incense keeps burning.

Sakyamuni temple

Daxiong Hall was built in the Ming Dynasty to carve stone carvings about Gong and Yue Fei, but it was severely damaged during the Cultural Revolution. It has been built now. This time, in addition to restoring the original pattern, we also used modern technology to make the gods colorful. This Buddhist temple was built a few years ago. Although it took a long time to build, the incense was extremely strong. In September, 2004, Master Shichang presided over the construction of Daxiong Hall. It was completed and put into use on October 5th, 2005/KLOC-0. Although it has not been built for a long time, the incense is extremely strong, and it has become a temple for good men and women to worship.